Qatar University (QU)’s College of Engineering hosted a STEM Day event, giving high school students the chance to experience the world of civil engineering.
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering organised the event with the aim of igniting interest in scientific fields, especially civil engineering, among Qatari youth.
The event offered students the opportunity to engage with various aspects of civil engineering through hands-on experiences and educational competitions in areas such as structural engineering, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, surveying, transportation engineering, and construction management.
Speaking about the event, Dr Khalid Kamal Naji, dean of the College of Engineering at QU, emphasised the critical role that STEM education plays in shaping the future of Qatar’s workforce and its alignment with the nation’s strategic goals.
“This event is an essential part of our commitment to fostering a knowledge-based economy, which is a key pillar of Qatar National Vision 2030. By engaging young students in STEM activities, we are preparing them to be the innovators, engineers and problem-solvers that our country needs to drive sustainable development across various sectors, particularly in infrastructure and technology.”
Prof Alaa al-Hawari, head of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, highlighted the importance of the event in providing students with a unique opportunity to explore different engineering disciplines, especially civil engineering.